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Years owned: 4
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"Do Not Buy this product"
Purchased this boiler to replace original installed in house in 1957 to be "more efficient". Original Unit never broke down. Have this unit 4 years, I have tuned it up every year, replaced the filters and kept it running as best I can. Recenetly replaced Aquastat, mixer valve and my motor just died. I am $400 into the repair and am awaiting the repairman to replace my motor $$$$$$. I would not recommend this unit.
Years owned: 3
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"PEERLESS BOILERS"
Started having problems with the boiler 2 years after install. have replaced the plastic impeller blades on the blower motor. have replaced the circuit board. it leaks water from the pressure relief valve. have had 49 f-09 fault codes to date. have replaced flame sensor 3 times. would not recommend this product unless you like living without heat and hot water. peerless pinnacle p1-140.
Location: Minnesota
Years owned: 4
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"Peerless Boiler problems"
After three years and ten months, the blower fan on our Peerless furnace began to click loudly. $535 dollars later it was repaired. The new part has begun clicking again, less than two months after being installed. The furnace is loud, making sounds like a diesel engine starting on a very cold morning, every time it starts. I would not recommend this product to anyone.
Location: Duluth, MN
Years owned: 1
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"Peerless Pinnacle"
Got Peerless Pinnacle 4 months ago, it has broken down twice. Incredibly disappointed, wishing we had gone with cheaper, more reliable boiler made by somebody else.
Location: Hawley, PA
Years owned: 3
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"P-140"
Since installation the boiler has locked out for over 18 different faults. Never going more that 3 weeks with out having to be reset.
Location: Schenectady, NY
Years owned: 29
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"1978 peerless jot3su model"
Excellent boiler from 1978-2007 no problems at all except for replacing the fiber combustion chamber which was no big deal this was equipped with a Carlin 100crd oil burner that was also trouble free. We replaced boiler with a Dunkirk/lennox boiler in 2007 for some efficiency but the Beckett burner with the clean cut fuel pump is problematic..
Location: Fair Lawn, NJ
Years owned: 5
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"Not reliable product. PI-140"
In less than 1 yrs I had to call technician because boiler pi-140 was making too much noise and vibrated badly to the point that it was almost jumping up-n-down. He made some adjustments that reduced vibration. Still at some point of working cycle boiler still tend to vibrate a little bit. Couple day ago blower finally disintegrated. Replacement part run from $517.00- $750.00 very hard to obtain. Consider Munchkin 140 boiler. This is 99% the same boiler but better parts availability. Also electrical parts have signs of overheating.
Location: Minnesota
Years owned: 3
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"PI 80 Boiler"
2 months after warranty expires, $700 combustion fan fails, then have to deal with very poor customer service rep (Kingsway Marketing llc). Stay away, service poor and replacement parts very expensive.
Location: Southern, NH
Years owned: 7
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"NH"
This 80% propane fired, hot water boiler has been silent in operation and I have had no problems ever. I would reccomend this brand to anyone.
Location: Suffolk County, New York
Years owned: 22
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"Peerless boilers are great"
Had peerless 3-section cast iron boiler installed 22 years ago. It has a Tank-less coil for hot water which still produces enough hot water for my family after all these years. Upgraded the gun about 10years ago from a Beckett to a Riello and is very efficient and clean burning. Would buy another tomorrow.
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